How and why exercise is impaired in COPD

Citation
A. Aliverti et Pt. Macklem, How and why exercise is impaired in COPD, RESPIRATION, 68(3), 2001, pp. 229-239
Citations number
67
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","da verificare
Journal title
RESPIRATION
ISSN journal
00257931 → ACNP
Volume
68
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
229 - 239
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-7931(200105/06)68:3<229:HAWEII>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Published data indicate that exercise in COPD is more often limited by leg effort than breathlessness. This casts some doubt on the classical belief t hat inability to ventilate limits exercise performance. In fact, symptoms l imiting exercise appear to be essentially the same in COPD and in health or congestive heart failure, where exercise is limited by inadequate energy s upply to locomotor muscles. In COPD, impaired O-2 delivery to locomotor mus cles is suggested by: (1) the O-2 cost ((V) over dot O-2) Of breathing may be similar to 50% of whole body (V) over dot O-2; (2) decreasing the work o f breathing improves performance and (V) over dot O-2 of locomotor muscles, and (3) locomotor muscle (V) over dot O-2, is greater when it is the only muscle exercising than during whole body exercise. Excessive expiratory pre ssures when expiratory flow is limited may lead to decreased venous return and contribute importantly to exercise limitation. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Ka rger AG, Basel.